I'm happy it happened; I'm happy I have a perfect pair of jeans and a nice cashmere sweater; but if H&M has a line specifically developed to cater to our new "minimalist" tastes, something must be awry...(On a related note, minimalism looks like straight up **** when its done with bad cuts and cheap fabrics.) Please, no more block heeled mules or balloon pants or overly voluminous shirts.

Let us enjoy some time without hair in our face, life with curls is hard enough. Sidenote: I don't use any grease and don't wear my hair like that outside of the house unless I'm on vacationer extremely lazy.

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I wrote that 3 years ago and since then I have seen several men pull it off And I have big curly hair so I know all about that!

im not a big fan of sheer/see-through clothing either. dont need to see peoples bras

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Agreed no. 2. I've seen people going around in dresses which look like dressing gowns, or else nightdresses. I'll never understand the appeal of looking as though you got out of bed and forgot to get dressed.

On a similar note: pyjamas outdoors. I've seen so many people doing it in my area, going down to the corner shop in a onesie or pyjama suit. Now, however, as the likes of Helena Bonham-Carter are doing it, it's becoming a kind of "yummy mummy" demographic fad. I hope to God it stops soon.

Wearing designer clothes from head to toe... I like them, but a little originality wouldn't hurt. Also, velvet... Never liked it, I think it looks super trashy and it seems like it's becoming a big trend again

Wearing designer clothes from head to toe... I like them, but a little originality wouldn't hurt. Also, velvet... Never liked it, I think it looks super trashy and it seems like it's becoming a big trend again